A Small Fortune (2021)

5.2/10

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When a desperate man finds a bag of lost money off the shores of Prince Edward Island, his decision to keep it secret turns his quaint fishing village into a growing crime scene.

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This films was ridiculous.

You have a married couple financially strapped for cash expecting a child until the husband finds a bag of money that washed up on the shore. Instead of playing it cool and not doing anything to bring any attention to himself, like a fool the husband does just the opposite which leads the bad guy who’s money it is right him. One of those films depicting a person who doesn’t know how to play it cool when they find some money and ruins it and brings unnecessary attention to themselves and the ones they love. Moral is, whenever you find money, don’t be an idiot like this guy and bring any unnecessary attention to yourself and keep your mouth shut.

It’s a well put together low-budget novice filmmaker’s Canadian indie film.

This is writer and director Adam Perry’s second-only full length feature film, and although far from perfect, for a newb filmmaker, it’s better than some disappointments I’ve seen lately from seasoned filmmakers.

Perry’s directing was actually impressive, to the point you’d think it was a Coen brothers’ production. The story did have some plot and technical issues, and the pacing was a little slow, but the screenplay was tight, original and very well laid out and shot. A little more action and suspense would’ve gone a long way, and I would’ve loved to see more of the beautiful PEI landscapes.

All casting and performances were spot on, although I felt old man Omer was a little too much. The cinematography was great, and the score amazing, especially for a low budget indie B-film. It’s a very decent 91 mins one-time watch, especially considered this was a novice low budget film. It’s a well deserved 6.5 rounded up to a 7/10 from me.

Not terrible but far from good

Acting is a bit so-so (especially Andrea Bang who is utterly terrible and tends to ruin every scene where she opens her mouth and ‘acts’).

The plot is pretty predictable.

Cinematography was ok.

I’d say maybe watch it while you fold your laundry as there is nothing here to keep your attention.

3/10.